It probably has to do with the benefits of outland application being completely counterintuitive. I'm an American and when looking at the options it is only logical to believe that "inland" application means if you live in country whereas "outland" means of course that one is NOT in Canada so doing what I thought was the right thing, I applied inland. I figured if I applied Outland with an inland address I'd be rejected. Now I'm sitting here watching the timeline grow. When I submitted for spousal sponsorship in April, 2014 the wait time was a manageable 13 months. Then recently it was 15 months and now it is 17 months. I'm growing more and more frustrated especially considering my existing work permit expires in approximately 3.5 weeks.
At this point, do I cancel my inland application and start over with an outland application? With the amount of time estimate to be left for my inland application, both processing times will equal out to being about the same but of course the odds are showing me that inland processing times will continue to grow
Now I'm trying to figure out this form IMM5710 to make sure I can get an OWP in this pilot program.
Question #3 asks:
1) A work permit with the same employer?
2) An initial work permit or a work permit with a new employer?
3) Restoration of your status as a worker?
4) Temporary Resident Permit?
My most recent work permit is the management consultant permit that allowed me to bypass the LMIA (formerly known as LMO). It expires Feb. 28th this year so instead of making assumptions I'll ask here which one I'm supposed to check. I assume #2 but what say you all?